From Bare Board Group, Inc.
The apparent disconnect between what OEMs want, insofar as PCB quality received versus what fabricators are shipping, was the focus of an article in the September/October 2008 addition of the IPC Review. The article, The Road to Qualification, claims OEMs are frustrated with fabricators that oversell capabilities by claiming "IPC-6012 certified" - a designation that does not exist
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